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Dana A. Cavallo

Dana A. Cavallo

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
44
Citations
7100
World Ranking
4190
National Ranking
1990

Overview

Dana A. Cavallo is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine and Psychology, with notable engagements in subfields such as Physiology, Clinical Psychology, Applied Psychology, Pharmacology, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience.

Their work extensively covers topics related to Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology, Suicide and Self-Harm Studies, Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, and Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development.

Recent publications by Cavallo include:

  • Informing the development of adolescent e-cigarette cessation interventions: A qualitative study (2020, Addictive Behaviors)
  • E-cigarette devices used on school grounds (2020, Addictive Behaviors)
  • School-based E-cigarette cessation programs: What do youth want? (2021, Addictive Behaviors)
  • Influence of menthol and green apple e-liquids containing different nicotine concentrations among youth e-cigarette users (2020, Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology)
  • Cannabis use among youth who vape nicotine E-cigarettes: A qualitative analysis (2022, Drug and Alcohol Dependence)

The scientist frequently publishes in journals such as:

  • Addictive Behaviors
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • Journal of Addiction Medicine
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry

Cavallo's collaborations include multiple co-authored works with researchers such as Grace Kong, Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin, Krysten W. Bold, Danielle R. Davis, and Asti Jackson, demonstrating recurring research partnerships and contributions to related fields.

Best Publications

  • Reasons for Electronic Cigarette Experimentation and Discontinuation Among Adolescents and Young Adults

    Grace Kong;Meghan E. Morean;Dana A. Cavallo;Deepa R. Camenga

  • Video-Gaming Among High School Students: Health Correlates, Gender Differences, and Problematic Gaming

    Rani A. Desai;Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin;Dana Cavallo;Marc N. Potenza

  • Behavioral impulsivity predicts treatment outcome in a smoking cessation program for adolescent smokers.

    Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin;Brady Reynolds;Amy M. Duhig;Anne Smith

  • High School Students’ Use of Electronic Cigarettes to Vaporize Cannabis

    Meghan E. Morean;Grace Kong;Deepa R. Camenga;Dana A. Cavallo

  • E-cigarette Use among High School and Middle School Adolescents in Connecticut

    Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin;Meghan E. Morean;Deepa R. Camenga;Dana A. Cavallo

  • Trajectories of E-Cigarette and Conventional Cigarette Use Among Youth

    Krysten W Bold;Grace Kong;Deepa R Camenga;Patricia Simon

  • Correlates of at-risk/problem internet gambling in adolescents.

    Marc N. Potenza;Justin D. Wareham;Marvin A. Steinberg;Loreen Rugle

  • Problematic Internet use and health in adolescents: data from a high school survey in Connecticut.

    Timothy C. Liu;Rani A. Desai;Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin;Dana A. Cavallo

  • Gender differences in adolescent marijuana use and associated psychosocial characteristics.

    Ty S. Schepis;Rani A. Desai;Dana A. Cavallo;Anne E. Smith

  • Reasons for Trying E-cigarettes and Risk of Continued Use.

    Krysten W. Bold;Grace Kong;Dana A. Cavallo;Deepa R. Camenga

  • E-cigarette advertising exposure in e-cigarette naïve adolescents and subsequent e-cigarette use: A longitudinal cohort study.

    Deepa Camenga;Kevin M. Gutierrez;Grace Kong;Dana Cavallo

  • Trends in Use of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems by Adolescents

    Deepa R. Camenga;Jennifer Delmerico;Grace Kong;Dana Cavallo

  • Preferring more e-cigarette flavors is associated with e-cigarette use frequency among adolescents but not adults.

    Meghan E. Morean;Ellyn R. Butler;Krysten W. Bold;Grace Kong

  • Contingency management for smoking cessation in adolescent smokers.

    Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin;Amy M. Duhig;Sherry A. McKee;Thomas J. McMahon

  • Health/functioning characteristics, gambling behaviors, and gambling-related motivations in adolescents stratified by gambling problem severity: findings from a high school survey.

    Sarah W. Yip;Rani A. Desai;Marvin A. Steinberg;Loreen Rugle

  • E-Cigarette Susceptibility as a Predictor of Youth Initiation of E-Cigarettes

    Krysten W Bold;Grace Kong;Dana A Cavallo;Deepa R Camenga

  • E-cigarette devices used by high-school youth

    Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin;Asti Jackson;Meghan E. Morean;Grace Kong

  • Nicotine concentration of e-cigarettes used by adolescents

    Meghan E. Morean;Meghan E. Morean;Grace Kong;Dana A. Cavallo;Deepa R. Camenga

  • Alternate Tobacco Product and Drug Use Among Adolescents Who Use Electronic Cigarettes, Cigarettes Only, and Never Smokers

    Deepa R. Camenga;Grace Kong;Dana A. Cavallo;Amanda Liss

  • Enhancing brief cognitive-behavioral therapy with motivational enhancement techniques in cocaine users☆

    Sherry A. McKee;Kathleen M. Carroll;Rajita Sinha;Jane E. Robinson

  • Socioeconomic Status and Adolescent E-Cigarette Use: The Mediating Role of E-Cigarette Advertisement Exposure

    Patricia Simon;Deepa R. Camenga;Meghan E. Morean;Grace Kong

Frequent Co-Authors

Grace Kong
Grace Kong Yale University
Meghan E. Morean
Meghan E. Morean Yale University
Marc N. Potenza
Marc N. Potenza Yale University
Christian M. Connell
Christian M. Connell Pennsylvania State University
Kathleen M. Carroll
Kathleen M. Carroll Yale University
Charla Nich
Charla Nich Yale University
Reinout W. Wiers
Reinout W. Wiers University of Amsterdam
Janna Cousijn
Janna Cousijn Erasmus University Rotterdam
Sherry A. McKee
Sherry A. McKee Yale University

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